Fanfic Investigations
Voting is now over in CR's first fanfiction-only contest!
Congratulations to the winners, and thanks to everyone who voted!
First Place!
Entry Three:
All I Needed
By Stefan_sama
Rated: K+
Word Count: 2,347
Summary: He may have lost his badge, but a hyperactive daughter in return is a
pretty good trade. A cute little oneshot taking place shortly after Phoenix is
disbarred and he adopts Trucy.
Second Place!
Entry Seven:
I Had Not
Intended To Love Him
By Beautiful_blue
Rated: T
Word Count: 25,033
Summary: Franziska and Godot are forced to work together on a case. Although
they initially hate one another, things soon begin to change between them. (Very
very loosely based on Jane Eyre...)
Third Place!
Entry Two:
The Scariest
Thing
By TheSteelSamurai
Rated: K+
Word Count: 1451
Summary: Edgeworth learns the meaning of true terror after a dare from Maya to
investigate one of her favorite places and try his hand at something dreadful.
Entry One:
The Gourd Lake
Incident
By Capler
Rated: PG
Word Count: 2026
Summary: Phoenix takes it upon himself to help Gumshoe with that incompetence
problem of his.
Entry Four:
Chasing An
Illusion
By shadowofedgeworth
Rated: K+
Word Count: 2,400
Summary: Edgeworth is troubled by the shadowy origins of a certain coffee-loving
prosecutor, so he decides to investigate the mysterious Godot himself.
Entry Five:
Shards of Glass
By Hikari
Rated: PG-13
Word Count: 3,604
Summary: Maya wakes up in hospital with mild amnesia and a splitting headache.
Why did she get hit on the head so badly? Why is Phoenix in detention, and
covered in blood? Why do her returning memories of the incident give her a very,
very bad feeling about this whole thing? Oh, and don't step on the broken
glass...
Entry Six:
Breath
By
Matilda_de_Fence
Rated: K+
Word Count: 1,163
Summary: How long does it take for love to unravel itself? How many steps must
you take to find it?
Entry Eight:
That Room
By Crimson
Rated: PG
Word Count: 1,812
Summary: Phoenix and Maya wish to gather clues to help their client.
Unfortunately for them, someone seems to stand in their way.
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